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yaroslaw
9 days ago
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Identify the type of conflict taking place in each excerpt from The Odyssey.

English
2 answers:
Naddik [6.4K]9 days ago
9 0
1 character versus self

2 character versus nature

3 character versus character
Flura [5.9K]9 days ago
3 0

Response 1: Character vs. self

Clarification: This represents an internal psychological struggle the character endures regarding their feelings ('Deathly pity' and 'I ever suffered' ).

Response 2: Character vs. nature

Clarification: This describes the external struggle in which the character confronts natural forces ('squall struck' 'with gale force' ).

Response 3: Character vs. character

Clarification: This denotes another type of external struggle where the protagonist faces off against another character. ('I faced each man, and had it out' )

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